美国官员称特朗普或为白宫记者晚宴枪击事件目标


2026年4月26日 1:46 UTC / 路透社

作者:博·埃里克森、南迪塔·博斯、亚娜·温特、史蒂夫·霍兰
2026年4月26日 1:46 UTC 更新于1小时前

概要

  • 特朗普等官员在记者晚宴枪击事件中安然无恙
  • 官员证实枪手身份
  • FBI官员向路透社透露,嫌疑人持有霰弹枪
  • 特朗普此前曾遭遇两起暗杀企图

华盛顿4月26日(路透社)——美国代理司法部长托德·布兰奇周日表示,唐纳德·特朗普总统及其政府官员很可能是嫌疑人的袭击目标,该嫌疑人在华盛顿特区向负责白宫记者协会晚宴安保的特工开枪。

该男子在华盛顿希尔顿酒店的安检口向一名特勤局特工开枪,随后被制服并逮捕。特朗普与第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普被紧急带离晚宴现场。

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“看起来他确实是打算针对政府工作人员,很可能包括总统在内,”布兰奇在接受NBC新闻《与媒体见面》节目采访时表示,他补充称嫌疑人可能乘坐火车从洛杉矶经芝加哥前往华盛顿。

布兰奇表示,嫌疑人将于周一在联邦法院面临袭击联邦官员、开枪射击以及企图杀害联邦官员的指控,同时他表示尚不清楚此次袭击是否与伊朗有关。

对枪击事件的谴责

特朗普在深夜白宫新闻发布会上对记者表示,他认为自己是此次袭击的目标。他称特勤局特工因身穿防弹背心获救,目前“情况良好”。

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美国特勤局发言人安东尼·古列尔米证实,该特工已出院。

ABC新闻记者乔纳森·卡尔报道称,特朗普周日上午致电他,坚称白宫记者协会应重新安排晚宴。“必须举办,”卡尔援引特朗普的话说道。

全球多国领导人谴责此次袭击,并对特朗普及在场所有人安然无恙表示欣慰,展现出对美国的声援。北约秘书长马克·吕特称这是一场“针对我们自由开放社会的袭击”,各国领导人强调暴力在民主社会中无立足之地。

正在为查尔斯国王周一访问华盛顿做准备的英国大使馆在一份声明中表示,正在讨论此次事件是否会影响访问计划。英国驻美大使克里斯蒂安·特纳原定于周日举办的访前 brunch 仍将按计划举行。

特朗普称嫌疑人被认为是“独狼”

一名执法官员确认嫌疑人名为科尔·托马斯·艾伦,为加州居民,现年约31岁。目前对艾伦的背景知之甚少,但社交媒体帖子显示他曾在洛杉矶附近的托伦斯担任教师。

华盛顿临时警察局长杰弗里·卡罗尔表示,嫌疑人持有霰弹枪、手枪和多把刀具。他被送往当地医院接受评估,但卡罗尔表示,目前尚无法确定其作案动机。

彭博新闻援引一份执法情报资料报道称,艾伦于8个月前购买了一把霰弹枪,两年前购买了一把半自动手枪。

布兰奇表示,嫌疑人似乎已于周五入住华盛顿希尔顿酒店。他在未指名道姓的情况下表示,嫌疑人未配合调查。

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“针对特朗普总统及其内阁的威胁有其独特之处,令人作呕,本不该发生,”布兰奇在《ABC本周》节目中说道。

这场大约在晚上8点35分发生的混乱事件,再次引发了人们对美国高级官员安保措施的质疑,当时众多高官齐聚酒店宽敞的宴会厅。

调查的重点很可能是枪手如何将武器带入这场华盛顿规模最大的正装活动之一的酒店。进入下层宴会厅区域的宾客需要接受安检,但大堂和楼层区域并未设防。

此次晚宴有众多特朗普内阁成员和其他高级政府官员出席,安保措施严密。这是特朗普首次以总统身份出席该活动,此前他曾连续多年抵制该晚宴。

该晚宴举办地正是1981年罗纳德·里根总统遇刺未遂事件的现场,当时里根在酒店外被一名潜在刺客开枪击伤。

特朗普在Truth Social平台发布的闭路电视录像显示,嫌疑人快速跑过安检口,短暂让安保人员措手不及,随后安保人员拔枪将其制服。

枪手穿过两道安检后被制服,期间并未向其开枪。

“你们知道,他从50码外冲过来,离宴会厅非常远。他在移动,真的在快速移动,”晚宴取消后特朗普说道。

特朗普表示,官员们认为嫌疑人是一名“独狼”。

事件经过

视频 footage 显示,特朗普与妻子坐在台上的餐桌旁与他人交谈,此时宴会厅后方的骚动——由枪声引发——引发全场一片惊呼。

人们开始尖叫“趴下,趴下!”。身着晚礼服和舞会礼服的2600名参会者中,许多人躲到桌子底下,安保人员拔枪警戒,一些人将内阁部长按倒在地并用身体掩护,其他人则组成保护圈。

身着作战服的安保人员手持步枪冲进宴会厅,特朗普、妻子梅拉尼娅和副总统JD·万斯被疏散。分散在宽敞宴会厅各处的内阁成员由各自的安保人员逐一护送撤离。

一名消息人士告诉路透社,特朗普被带下舞台后在后台停留了约一小时。他后来表示自己并不想离开晚宴,这番话呼应了2024年他在宾夕法尼亚州巴特勒险些遭遇暗杀袭击后握拳抗议的画面。

在那次袭击中,一名20岁枪手击中特朗普耳朵上方部位,该枪手被安保人员击毙。

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Trump was likely target of shooting at White House correspondents’ dinner, US official says

2026-04-26 1:46 PM UTC / Reuters

By Bo Erickson, Nandita Bose, Jana Winter and Steve Holland

April 26, 2026 1:46 PM UTC Updated 1 hour ago

Summary

  • Trump, other officials safe after shooting at correspondents’ dinner
  • Shooter has officials say
  • Suspect wielded a shotgun, FBI official tells Reuters
  • Trump was previously targeted by two assassination attempts

WASHINGTON, April 26 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump and officials in his administration were the likely targets of a suspect who fired on a security agent guarding the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, U.S. Acting ​Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Sunday.

The man fired a shotgun at a Secret Service agent at a security checkpoint in the Washington Hilton hotel before being tackled and arrested. Trump and first lady Melania ‌Trump were rushed out of the dinner.

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“It does appear that he, he did, in fact, have set out to target folks that work in the administration, likely including the president,” Blanche told NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” adding that the suspect likely traveled by train from Los Angeles to Chicago and then to Washington.

The suspect will be charged in federal court on Monday with assault of a federal officer, discharging a firearm and attempting to kill a federal officer, Blanche said, adding he did not know if there was an Iran connection to the attack.

CONDEMNATION OF SHOOTING

Trump told reporters at ​a late-night White House briefing that he believed he was the target of the attack. He said the Secret Service officer was saved by his bulletproof vest and was in “good shape.”

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U.S. Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi confirmed the ​officer had been released from a hospital.

ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl reported that Trump called him on Sunday morning and insisted that the White House Correspondent’s Association reschedule the dinner. “It has ⁠to happen,” Karl said Trump told him.

Around the world, leaders condemned the attack, and expressed relief that Trump and all present were safe, demonstrating solidarity with the United States. NATO leader Mark Rutte called it an attack “on our free and open ​societies” and leaders stressed violence had no place in a democracy.

The British embassy, which is preparing for King Charles’ visit to Washington starting on Monday, said in a statement that discussions were taking place on whether the incident may affect planning for the ​visit. A pre-visit brunch hosted by Britain’s ambassador to the U.S., Christian Turner, was scheduled to proceed on Sunday.

SUSPECT THOUGHT TO BE ‘LONE WOLF,’ TRUMP SAYS

A law enforcement official identified the suspect as Cole Tomas Allen, a California resident about 31 years old. Little was immediately known about Allen’s background, but social media postings suggested he was a teacher in Torrance, near Los Angeles.

Washington Interim Police Chief Jeffery Carroll said the suspect was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives. He was taken to a local hospital to be evaluated but it was too soon to say ​what his motivation was, Carroll said.

Bloomberg reported that Allen purchased a shotgun 8 months ago and a semi-automatic pistol 2 years earlier, citing a law enforcement intelligence profile.

Blanche said the suspect appeared to have checked into the Washington Hilton on Friday. ​Without naming the person, he said the suspect was not cooperating with investigators.

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“There is something unique about the threats against President Trump and his cabinet that is disgusting and it shouldn’t be happening,” Blanche said on “ABC This Week.”

The chaotic events from around 8:35 p.m. raised fresh questions about ‌the security of ⁠top U.S. officials, many of whom were gathered in the hotel’s expansive ballroom.

A focus of the investigation is likely to be how the gunman was able to smuggle the weapons into a hotel hosting one of Washington’s biggest black-tie events. Guests entering the lower ballroom area are screened by security, but the lobby and room levels are not secured.

The dinner was attended by many members of Trump’s cabinet and other senior administration officials amid heavy security. It was the first time Trump attended the event as president, having boycotted it in previous years.

The site of the dinner was the scene of an attempt on the life of President Ronald Reagan, who was shot and wounded by a would-be assassin outside the hotel in 1981.

Closed-circuit TV footage released by Trump ​on Truth Social showed the suspect running rapidly through a ​security checkpoint, momentarily catching security personnel off-guard before they ⁠drew their weapons.

No shots were fired at the gunman who got through two checkpoints before being brought down.

“You know, he charged from 50 yards away, so he was very far away from the room. He was moving. He was really moving,” Trump said after the gala dinner was canceled.

Officials believe he is a “lone wolf,” Trump said.

HOW IT UNFOLDED

Video footage shows Trump and his wife ​sitting at a banquet table on stage in conversation with someone when a commotion at the rear of the ballroom – caused by the noise of gunshots – triggers a ripple ​of gasps through the room.

People started ⁠screaming “Get down, get down!” Many of the 2,600 attendees dressed in tuxedos and ball gowns took cover under tables as security personnel drew their weapons, with some pushing cabinet secretaries to the floor and covering them with their bodies while others formed a protective cordon.

Security personnel in combat fatigues stormed the stage pointing rifles into the ballroom as Trump, his wife Melania and Vice President JD Vance were evacuated. Cabinet members who had been sitting at tables dotted around the vast room were escorted out by their security details one ⁠by one.

Trump stayed ​backstage for about an hour after being hustled from the stage, a source told Reuters. He later said he had not wanted to leave the ​event, a remark that echoed images of him defiantly pumping his fist after narrowly escaping an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024.

In that attempt, Trump was wounded in his upper ear by a 20-year-old gunman, who was shot dead by security personnel.

Reporting by Bo Erickson, Nandita Bose, Jana Winter, Steve Holland, ​Kanishka Singh, Tim Reid, Jonathan Landay, Steve Gorman, Trevor Hunnicutt, Susan Heavey, Jasper Ward, Gram Slattery, Humeyra Pamuk and Andrea Shalal in Washington; Writing by Tim Reid and David Lawder; Editing by William Mallard, Sergio Non, Ross Colvin, Caitlin Webber and Bill Berkrot

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